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neighbourhood

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for neighbourhood, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — A district within a town or city, especially one where people live.

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What does “neighbourhood” mean?

The word “neighbourhood” means a district within a town or city, especially one where people live. In plain terms, a local area and the people who live there.

How do you pronounce “neighbourhood”?

“Neighbourhood” is pronounced NAY-buh-huud (/ˈneɪbə.hʊd/ in IPA).

How do you use “neighbourhood” in a sentence?

Here is “neighbourhood” used in a sentence: “The whole neighbourhood was decorated for the festival.”

What part of speech is “neighbourhood”?

“Neighbourhood” is a noun.

Is “neighbourhood” a common word?

“Neighbourhood” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

What is the difference between 'neighbourhood' and 'neighborhood'?

They are the same word with the same meaning; only the spelling differs. 'Neighbourhood' is the British and Commonwealth spelling, while 'neighborhood' without the U is standard in American English.

What is the difference between a neighbourhood and a community?

A neighbourhood is a physical district within a town or city, defined mainly by geography. A community refers to the people who share something in common, such as location, interests, or identity, so a community can exist within or beyond a single neighbourhood.

What is the difference between a neighbourhood and a suburb?

A neighbourhood is any local district within a town or city, whether central or outlying. A suburb is a residential area on the outer edge of a city, so a suburb may itself contain several neighbourhoods.

What is the difference between a neighbourhood and a district?

The two overlap closely, since a neighbourhood is a kind of district within a town or city. 'District' is often used for larger or officially defined zones, while 'neighbourhood' usually suggests a smaller, more residential area where people live.

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